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19 The absence of an idiomatic interpretation for The bucket was kicked by Pat is thus attributable to the fact that passive is a lexical regularity that holds between a pair of lexical forms ( say , a base form and its corresponding ...
19 The absence of an idiomatic interpretation for The bucket was kicked by Pat is thus attributable to the fact that passive is a lexical regularity that holds between a pair of lexical forms ( say , a base form and its corresponding ...
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9 Lexical & conceptual semantics . Edited by BETH LEVIN and STEVEN PINKER . Cambridge , MA , & Oxford : Blackwell , 1991. Pp . 244. Cloth $ 21.95 . Reviewed by Mary Laughren , University of Queensland What is particularly nice about ...
9 Lexical & conceptual semantics . Edited by BETH LEVIN and STEVEN PINKER . Cambridge , MA , & Oxford : Blackwell , 1991. Pp . 244. Cloth $ 21.95 . Reviewed by Mary Laughren , University of Queensland What is particularly nice about ...
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Since Tran is not a subcategorizational feature of a lexical class of verbs , but rather an obligatory feature of Straits Salish clause structure , we frequently see transitive constructions that the nonspeaker finds it difficult to ...
Since Tran is not a subcategorizational feature of a lexical class of verbs , but rather an obligatory feature of Straits Salish clause structure , we frequently see transitive constructions that the nonspeaker finds it difficult to ...
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